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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. * YOUNG BUNGAREE. s.s., 70. G. Laietv. from %0 : Mercury Bay.—Devonport Ferry Company, ■" agents." ■* KANIERI, 8.1., 203, T. Meyer*, from Whangarei. Is> Passengers: Mr«. Griffin, Miss Parker, Messrs. W. Robertson,' Read, Banks, Wortbington, Holmes, Captain Reeve.—Northern S.S. Co , agents. HAWK, . three-masted scow, 139, 0. Anderson, gSf Iron: Horahora.—Adam Emlrali, agent. flif LOUISA CRAIG, barque, 683. R. Kenned}-, from 25U{- Lyttelton.—J. J. Craig, Limited, agents ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84, .lames Quinn, ill -from Limestone Island" (Whangarei).—New Zealand Pbrtland Cement Co., agents. ■i ? THREE CHEERS, scow, 97, Rogers, from Ngui&i nguru.—J. J. Craig, Limited, agents. ■; WAT API', schooner, 56, P. Poole, from Gisborne.— ' C. C. Caere, agent. AWaXUI, schooner, 84, K. Br kick, from Gist;- borne.— C. Dacre, agent. f»„' TALLY-HO. scow, 65, Peterson, from Ngunguru. »—R. S. Reynolds, agent. WAIROA, s.s.. 100, O. Daniel, from the coast.— ?*- Macklow Brothers, agents. • i- . If DEPARTURES. - MOKOIA, S B . 5302, R. E. Smith, for Sydney, £; ; Passengers: Misses F. M. Page, Ramsay, Moncrieff, Sutcliffe, McKinnon, Fairburn (.2), R. Morris. Mesdames Ferguson, MacLeod, J. lsherwood, te'.',; J. Kraetzer and child, L. Porter, E. J. Parker, A. H. X. Gibbons, Dormer, J. Clark, George Fairipl; burn, J. Little, Tut hill, Moncriett, Hemsley, J. . Richmond, Hislop, Isber*ood and infant, Ttiomp«on, Cohen, L. Cohen, Nurse Kerr, Messrs. J. V Richmond, W. Atkinson, P. Becker, A. Roberts, -V.- Ciemo, F. Kevey, Clemo, Conroy, A. Langwell, A. •J. Coombes, 11. M. Guthrie. H. J. Henshaw, A. E. Hopewell, Creighton, R. Claike, R. Ashington, M. S. H. Manning, Hislop, Thompson, Cohen, L. Cohen, Ferguson, MacLeod, J. Isberwood, J. Kraetzer, L Porter, A. H. Gibbons, W. Deakin, Dormer, Hogan (2), J. Little, F. Barlow, J. Wade, Garrett, Crowther, the Rev. D. Watkin, Captain •. E. J. Parker, and 110 steerage. NGAPUHI, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whal Egaiet.'l:;-'; j£s& CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, for Opua • and Russell. |I;. AUPOURI, s.s.. 463, T. Haultain, for Tauranga ■ and Chi SQUALL, s.s., 369, O. P. Ross, for Tolago Bay i 'V mud ; Gisborne. : t WAIOTAHI, s.s.. 278. C. Hopkins, for Mercury v Bay, : Kuaotunu. Tort Charles, Whangapoua, and "g Mercury Island. APANUI, s.s., 243, J. Wilson, for Whangaroa, ■; " i: MaSgonui, * Awanui, Houhora, and Waiharara. " ;LTTTELTON, p.s., 162, Whittingham, for the Gftast. SEAGULL; scow, 87, I. Vasta, for Tairua. RAMBLER, scow, 77, B. Carpenter, for Nguatguru - . irl > GAXNET, scow, 78, L. Vasta, for Tairua. |£;J RAXGI, scow;: 86, I. Corbett, for Tairua, ALMA, scow, 56, I. Soars, for Ngunguru. , ' ' - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. *) ,: LoStx>S.ifSt«r of Australia, s.s., via Australia, tailed 'June 4, due about July 28; Nerehana, *.s., ; via Australia, sailed May 6, due about June'2B; I Kaikoura, s.s., sailed May 6, due about June 26; 'J : j; WhakaUne. s.s., to sail July 4, due about August 26; Kumara, s.s., sailed June 9, due about July ; 27; Marerc, s.s., via Australia, to sail June 29. Liverpool.—Morayshire, s.s., via Sydney and ],f, .'Wellington, sailed April 24, due about July 4; ./Devon, s.s.. via Australia, sailed May 29, due -■ about July 38; Fifeshire, s.b., to sail July 24; . Cornwall, a.s., via Australia, to sail June 26. ' New York —Walkure, s.s.. via Wellington, >■.. •ailed : May t 14; Glendevon, s.s., via Australia, i' sailed June 6, due about August 20; Bantu, s.s., 215 via Australia, sailed May 13, due about July 29; Bannockburn, s.s., via Australia, to sail early. : Saw Frascisco.—lnvertay, s.s., veiled June 12. s'l' due about July 12; Clan Mclnnes, s.s., to sail ; June 25: Gymeric, s.s., to sail. L | , —Wimmera, s.s., Sunday. i- Newcastle.— barquentine, sailed June 18; k : Band* Isle, barquentine, to sail.; •' tUßoroxca.— schooner, early.' I Fbiesdly Islaxds.—Ysabel, schooner, early. iiM Christmas Islasd.— thiee-maited ;•cow, -early. '■ ■ South Sea Islands.—Atua, s.s, early. ? Ft/I.—Navua,': s.s., to-day; Fiona, s.s., to sail June 23; Waihora, s.s., to sail. • l : Lytteltoa.— Craig, barque, to sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Stdxei*.Victoria, s.s., Monday; Tofua, s.s., toi'l day. ... . - •: K Fiji jlSd South Sea. Islands —Tofua, s.s., today. if-* union' S.S. CO:'S \ MOVEMENTS. East Coast.To-day: Navua arrives from Fiji 1 x ' and sails again for Wellington soon after arrival; gSlftfua,: sails -for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydv- ney at 2 p.m.;; Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedinat 2 p.m. Wed||s£ nedsay: , Wairuna sails for the Bluff, 1 Oamaru, and Timaru at.s ' p.m.; Wanaka ' sails lor Gisborne aad Napier. Thursday: Monowai arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Oil-f-'i;--/.borne. Saturday: Monowai sails for Gisborne. Ptfyy Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12, noon ; „ Squall sails for Tol&go Bay and Gisborne at 12 roon. K\:* >.- •" West Coast.-—Saturday: Corinna arrives from Ktw?. Souibern " ports --'and New Plymouth and sails sigain lor New.'Plymouth, Wellington, Timaru and ■ Oamaru.! - - , ; i t : - ' NORTHERN CO.'S- MOVEMENTS. To-day: Woiotahl arrives from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and . Wbangamoua ■ about 8 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Te Kao and Parengarenga; »jN'g|»uW.*arriveif;from; u Wbaiigarei about 8 p.u.; pfg Ngallawaileaves; for Opotiki; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga "iffom; New Plymouth', about 8 a.m.; Rimu leaves| Onehunga for Kawhia, New PlyMlfmouth, Opunake, and Wanganui; Kanierl leaves f' V for Whangarei. ■ Wednesday: ' Clansman arrives H§ from i Russell about 7 a.m. and leaves for Russell, ft * Whangaroa." and Mangonui; Waiotahi leaves for th«. Great Barrier; Ngapuhi 'saves for Whangarei; Tasman arrives from Wbasatane about 10 a.m.; Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Raglan 'Yv.and• Kawhia. Thursday: Rarawa leaves Onebungs for New Plymouth; Aupouri arrives from e Tauranga and Ohiwa atiout 8 a.m.; Kanleri leaves for: Whangarei; Ngapuhl arrives from Whangarei about 9 p.p.; Waiotabi arrives from the Barrier t . About 6 pan.; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga. Friday : Apanui arrives from Awanui, Houhora, etc., ■bout 4 p.m.; - Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Bay pl}|»nd Tairua; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei; TasBian leaves for Whakatane. fi] - Note.—For. times of departure of outward atcamern see the company's time-table on page 1.

*V;, .., VESSELS IN HARBOUR. If.-?*' lris. K.K. cable isteamer, at Calliope Dock Wharf. Ti : une, ».«., at Quay-street No. 2 Jetty. f- ' Tofua.s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ■ /• , Wanaka, a.s., at Railway Wharf. Wairuna, s.s., at Hobson-street Extension. Kaiulani. barque, in stream. ,~ .-, • Louisa. Craig, barque, ■ at , Railway Wharf.. Greyhound, a.s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. -' •: . ■ * » IMPORTS. ■ ...-;'* ':■■'■[■: Per Louisa Craig, from Lytlelton: 414 sack* potatoes, :.3730 sacks - flour. 660 sacks wheat, 193 u 'ks chaff. 1319 sacks bran, 5288 sacks oats, and , 271 socks barley. , - EXPORTS. Per Mokols: For Sydney—l 79 sacks and 134 f£w rases kauri gum, 126 sacks sand, 333 pieces timber, 136; sacks fungus, 5 bars silver, 42 sacks glass, 9347 sacks copra, 70 cases bottles. 1 horse, Wjg and sundries. ; For Durban—2oo boxes butter. ■ v ' Mr. James Hannay, son of Mr. W. Hannay, ■ Ftatlonmaster.' at Lyttelton. who went Home in the Morayshire some months ago, has joined the i?C-- Glasgow isteamer Relvindale as fourth engineer. Kg When the mail left Home that, steamer was loading 'at Cardiff for the River Plate. ?4;.'.'. After discharging cargo at Dunedin the Mamarl X goes on to Lyttelton, and later calls at Timaru. \i About July 12. she comes to Wellington for coal, ;t and from there proceeds to Gisborne and then on ':;*&• to Auckland. She is booked to sail from the lat- £;■#'.- ter port for London, about July 24. -.., s>v= t The s.s. Monowai, which has resumed her run- | ning in the Dunedin-Auckland trade, is commanded by Captain J. Bernech, who has with ( ; him the following -officers Mr. R. S. Walton, chief; Mr. E. D. lies, second; Mr. F. n. Edge, third; Mr. J. F. Scott, fourth. Mr. Ormiston is in charge of the engine department, assisted by ipgMr,?McDonald (second) and Mr. Hall (third). Mr. is chief steward. *Js3** Captain J. Maxwell, who is still in command of jam ttie " s.s. Mamari. which arrived at Duncdin ; ast «*-eek ifrom*;London,> has with him the following gpftafiJ^f.executive;officers:—Mr. "F. E. Lambert, jffigeltlef iiofljeer; >Mr.";F.'- Kidman.■'.second;. Mr.-.0. Brien, third; Mr. H. R. Harding fourth.' Mr. W.; F.splin ha« ■ charge.j of t, the',';- engine-room depart-U-jiJ; went, bis assistants being:: Second engineer, Mr. KgOr*Berry,:third,.Mr;; D. Robertson;, fourth. Mr. Sllfetfßaylor; I fifth, 1 Mr,' R ; Gray; t sixth, Mr. T.' Mcengineer. Mr. J., second,, Mr., R.. boilermaker, Mf. 3HfJ#Du.-!s Mr.\Rowtledge-(chief steward) is -in i -charge of the victualling dcpartmcut. __• **t

Mr. J. J. Hughes, late chief officer of the Oouah. lias been appointed chief officer of the Warrimoo in place of Mr. F. Jolly, who, it is understood, has been appointed to an important .<horc position with the New Zealand Shipping Company at Wellington. TILE LOUISA CRAIG. The Auckland-owned barque Louis* Craig, Captain R. Kennedy, returned to port on Sands? night after some very smart passages She left Auckland on April 24 an;! arrived at Newcastle on May 2, after a passage of eight day-. Ihe vessel "sailed again, after a delay of 12 days in Newcastle, on May 14, and arrived at Lyttelton on the 23rd after a passage of nine days. On June 36 she left Lyttelton for Auckland, after a delav of 23 davs at the former port, and rived as above. Moderate north-west winds and fine weather were met with until noon of June 17. thence heavy vest-north-west gales, the squalls at times being verv violent, doing considerable damage to the lower topsail.-. The weather moderated toward* midnight on the same day_ The wind then hauled round to north-east, and south-east, with thick, dirty weather, continuing till arrival at an anchorage late on Sunday night. The passage from Lyttelton to Auckland occupied four days eight hours. On discharge of her cargo of produce the Louisa Craig s:iils for Noumea, Surprise Island, ami the Bluff. She comes into port in her usual neat trim. The barque berthed at the Railway Wharf. THE NEW RUAHINE. Messrs. Penny Brothers, Dumbarton, are well forward with the construction of a new steamer for the lamdon-Uohart-New Zealand ti.ide to the order of the New Zealand Shipping Company. The new vessel is to be named Kuahine. and will be of 12,000 tons, or double the size of the old steamer of that name, which tmded to New Zealand some few- rears ago. The Ruahine is expected to sail tor New Zealand about November. She will be about 4000 tons larger than the Tnrakina, which at present, is the biggest of the compan? 's fleet. THE FIJI BOAT. The s.s. Nsvua is due at Auckland to-day from Fiji. She leaves lor Wellington a few hours after arrival.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 4